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Blog Posts in November, 2011

Posted on Nov 8, 2011

According to HPD, local man, Omar Ornelas Lopez, 27, made his 13-year-old nephew drive him around because he was too intoxicated to drive. Authorities claim the officer noticed the vehicle disregarding stop signs and making wide. After stopping the car, Lopez exited the vehicle from the passenger side and appeared…

Posted on Nov 3, 2011

A driver in North Houston has been arrested following an accident in which one man was thrown from an elevated section of I-45 to the frontage road below. According to police, a man was working on his vehicle on the right shoulder of I-45 when he was hit by a…

Posted on Nov 1, 2011

A woman in South Carolina crashed her car while drunk and then tried to throw her four-year-old son over a fence while fleeing the scene. Since the incident, she has been banned from driving and ordered to wear an alcohol and drug monitor

- He believed in my case!

Billy Skinner defended me from a charge which I was completely innocent. He believed in my case from the beginning to the end, and did his best to show that in court. After several attempts with the prosecutors to get my case dismiss. He told me that we needed to go to trial and defend me in front of a jury. We did just that and he did an excellent job as a defendant’s attorney. He truly demonstrated to the jury that the cops were lying about my charge, and that I was completely innocent of the charge. I really believe that his expertise in defending his clients made it easy for us to prove that I was not guilty. Thanks to Billy, I am able to go back to my career which was in limbo, and continue with my professional life. I will always recommend Billy to anyone who is in trouble with the law. He is a very dedicated attorney who will fight for your case and will never lie to you about your chances of winning your case.

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